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Many Women Have Monetised Romantic Relationships – Timini Egbuson

- Timini Egbuson claims many women have turned romantic relationships into a financial transaction.
- He explains that wealthy men often don’t value relationships because of the abundance of options available to them.
- Egbuson argues that lavish spending doesn’t equal love, as rich men can afford to do the same for multiple women.
Nollywood actor, Timini Egbuson, has claimed that a lot of women have monetised romantic relationships.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that he explained, this is why some financially buoyant men don’t attach as much value to women as they can get as much as they desire.

Nollywood actor, Timini Egbuson
He noted that many women often believe men show love by spending lavishly on them but that isn’t always true.
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Egbuson spoke in a recent interview with TVC.
“The nonchalant attitude of some men is because there are a lot of women accessible to them. You know, once you have money, you have a lot of options. And that is also because a lot of women have monetised dating.

Nollywood actor, Timini Egbuson
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“Some men know that when they spend lavishly on a lady, she would think they are in love with her. But that is not love because he’s a billionaire, he can afford to do the same thing for hundreds of girls,” he said.
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